Acer 14" Swift AI Core Ultra 5 226V 16/512GB Copilot+ PC $1247 Delivered @ Officeworks

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Experience tomorrow, effortlessly, with this Acer 14" Swift Copilot+ PC. Seamlessly integrate AI into your everyday PC tasks, saving time, and boosting productivity. Plus, you can transform how you uncover knowledge by simply asking for exactly what you need and getting tailored responses.

It features a 1920 x 1200 FHD 14" OLED display.
It has an Intel Core Ultra 5-226V 8-Core processor (up to 4.5GHz).
16 GB LPDDR5X RAM.
512 GB PCIe NVMe SSD storage.
This laptop has an Intel Arc Graphics Processor.
You can connect via WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C, USB-3.2, HDMI, and 3.5mm audio.
It comes with a 12 month warranty.
Up to 13 hours battery life.
Windows 11 Home operating system.
It features a stylish steam blue colourway.

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  • Lunar lake for cheap?

    Not to dig at you (well it is one but dont take it the wrong way, appreciate you finding all these deals for folks), but that line seems to make ultra 2s more desirable than they are.

    It is cheap and on discount as soon as they are avalible quite only because they arent the most competitive nor desirable chips out there for consumers that intel had to fight a price war now to entice people to buy them.

    How the mighty have fallen

    • Don’t agree.
      Single core performance is excellent. Power draw is excellent. iGPU is excellent.

      Lunar Lake is better than Ryzen 9 AI HX370 for my use case.

      The real letdown on this particular system (for me) is the 60hz panel.

  • +4

    I really feel that in 2024 touchscreens should be standard

    • Couldn't agree more!

      • Do you people have little fingers? High resolution screens, small dimensions - how are you hitting that icon?

        • Touch screens are great for scrolling, plus windows 11 is quite touch screen friendly, with bigger buttons and stuff.

          • @Skarpi TT: Scroll wheel on mouse? And I saw a few touchscreens at jbs. The menus were tiny. I know you can change that but is touch really faster than a mouse?

            • @cobknob: If you're a mouse + laptop user then touch screen is pointless. But most people I've seen, me included, rarely carry around a mouse.

  • I just did a comparison on Nanoreview with this and the swift ultra 125h, and its not much better, even worse. For a lot more money.
    Maybe I did the comparison wrong?
    Or does the "V" in 226V mean power saving rather than performance?
    I thought Lunar Lake was meant to be a Mac busting revolution?

    Quote from Nanoreview:

    Advantages of the Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-73) [the 226V is Swift 14 AI (SF14-51)]
    Around 27% better multi-core CPU performance in the Cinebench R23 test
    Can run popular games at about 10-14% higher FPS

    • +1

      Battery and iGPU.

      It’s far more efficient. But yeah, if you were buying a gaming laptop with an NVIDIA card, Meteor Lake would probably be the go.

  • -1

    Thanks OP and ozbargainers.
    I actually bought the previous gen ultra 7 version from Harvey.
    Acer Swift Go EVO OLED 14-inch Core Ultra 7-155H/16GB/512GB
    https://www.harveynorman.com.au/acer-swift-go-evo-oled-14inc…
    -$250 bucks cheaper
    -Better oled (2880 x 1800 resolution and 90hz)
    -Better performance - meteor lake ultra 7 155H vs lunar lake ultra 5 226V.
    Compromise is poorer battery life - (“up to 8hrs” vs “up to 13hrs”).
    I think some corners were cut for the cost of the lunar lake chipset in the latest model.
    If battery life is not a priority previous gen on sale is the better value option IMO.

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